@@niccolopaganini1782 I really wish people knew more about boxing history and paid more attention to it because since Angelo Dundee the story has been same about all the heavyweight champions as obvious has fury training with Manny steward at one point then going back to the top with his nephew
As someone who trains as a fighter and who has struggled with depression for most of my life, Tyson has been a model inspiration for me since I started and as he says " If I can do it anyone can do it " Words of the king
Likewise I owe my life to this man. He introduced me to God who walks with me through the fire and his story and message is a constant inspiration. Life - particularly for those will mental illnesses - is not easy. But we never stop fighting.
I absolutely agree and really would like to thank him personally as well, just such an inspiration when personally I felt lost in my life. Keep your chin up Umar xx
Amazing how less self confident he sounds when he's coming out of the bad times when compared to last night. What a journey. He really deserves his success
Big Love from Turkey to the Gypsy King. He is the real people’s champ. His soul reminds me a little bit of Muhammad Ali and that’s why I love him. He is crazy but has good heart. Great Champion
Ha that's hilarious. It's common knowledge that when comparing matchroom with Frank Warren's stable, there is no comparison. BT and Frank are small hall showtime, that's about it.
@@amarmallhi3997 although that might be true... Frank's stable does have the no.1 HW in the world, no debate!!! Fury will give aj a 12 round boxing lesson
I've watched 2 mins so far and already I think, imagine Wilder seeing this. Fury was so far from being fight ready its unfathomable. Wilder has been constantly active. Not saying this to take anything from Wilder, but just to highlight how amazing Fury is a) as a talent and b) to come back from such tough times. Amazing!
Klitschko: 69 matches (64 (53)-5-0) Wilder: 44 matches (42(41)-1-1) (wilder has highest knockout percentage of any heavyweight champion in history ) 53 + 41 This shows how great fury is
@@MeidoVegeta Obviously impressive but different eras where fighters fight much less. It's hard to compare. What knockout percentage did those guys have? Might be a way to get some sort of comparison going. I'm sure if Klitschko had over 100 fights his knockout statistics would be much higher too, same with Wilder and any heavy hitting boxer really.
Been a long time since i respected a heavyweight boxer the way i respect Fury. What a monster and an inspiration that man is. Cheers Tyson from Sweden!
Amazing, pure inspiration. Currently no heavyweight out there that can touch him. Legendary status! Without doubt the best British Heavyweight we have ever seen.
He's the goat in my opinion. I know it's difficult to compare different eras but I think the only other heavyweight who could have stidd woth him is perhaps Lennox Lewis. I'd love to see prime Lewis vs prime Fury The physical attributes he's got would be too much for anybody else
@@martinconnor5209 please calm down w all this hype!!! the best of this era for sure but GOAT?? u gotta be joking smh he only beat 2 great fighters besides that his Resume is questionable. also dont forget he arguably lost to john mcdormett and just scraped past Otto wallin. Ali, Mike, holmes and Lennox beat him easy. This era of HWs gas out after 8 rounds and HWs back in the day used to do 15 rounds
@@hussainak8914 U can't say he barely beat otto just because of a cut, if u watched the fight live u could clearly see fury battered him completely. Fury had some great fights like Dereck Chisora TWICE, Christian hammer, steve Cunningham, fury literally ruined every young prospect's career. and btw what does that have to do with anything because all the greats have losses mike Tyson has 6 losses and Ali has 5 losses. And to say that fury only had 3 fights is arrogant, He had 3 fights of the Decade and one of the biggest in 30 years where he put on one of the greatest performances in heavyweight boxing history and arguably the best performance from a British fighter, also remembering one of the greatest comebacks of all time. No one ever believed that Tyson could do this except someday 1 fans like me, and Tyson always proved everyone wrong with masterclass performances. That's why he is the GOAT
I still go back to this vid from time to time, Fury's fall and rise again is what make me a boxing fan, and the story is still epic no matter how many times I revisited it. Like this is something I used to believe can only happen in anime or any work of fiction. Seeing things like this happening irl was like a miracle for me
If this documentary doesn't inspire anyone who has been through or going through there own struggles with life ...I don't know what would.. he's an amazing inspiration to anyone.. weather your wanting to be at the top of your game..or just get inspiration from this master.. he deserves all the praise in the world...
Brilliant again from BT. This is particularly good as it brings it all together. Absolutely amazing story. The moment he got up in the 12th will prove to be legendary.
Fun fact: 15:21, when Fury throws the feint, watch Wilder's reaction. This is where Ben Davison realised that that was Wilder's natural reaction to a jab/feint, and knew Tyson should use this in the 1st fight.
I was a marathon runner in my school time. Started gaining weight and it was all downhill. This man is such an inspiration. I'm going to start training again tomorrow. Hope it sticks this time
I'm just happy he was able to transition to a newer and evidently BETTER trainer on a mutual agreement between them both - no malice towards each other, just respect and the will to keep going. I agree and would love to see Ben corner him for another fight, or even just be apart of the training camp/team.
@Heragoth not true at all imo. Fury admits he got cocky in the first fight otherwise he would have won and not be knocked down. Fury was still pure class in the first fight under Davidson. For the second fight he realised he needed to fight differently to how he always has which is why he found new trainers who specialised in that brand of boxing.
@@Birmingham_racing i dont believe that, since it wouldnt make any sense why would he take a fight with tyson fury and not with joshua when fighting fury obviously has more risk to it and less reward
The speed of him even at about 26 stone was just unbelievable. Truly a Freak of nature and a unique specimen. What a man too to battle through all this and reign supreme again
@@master_Blaster91 i know, but im having trouble with this. I understand pounds and kgs, but a stone... As a finnish i weight 80 bottles of suomiviina.
He was in my mind still the best heavyweight even when he was out for 2 and a half years, how people still think theres a debate between him and joshua is beyond me
@Alex Mayes This is also the reason that even the legends of the past in the heavyweight have loses on their record. Even average heavyweights can end a fight with one punch.
Gennady Golovkin I don’t think AJ liked that tbh. He seemed mildy annoyed when ever the excuses were brought up. People were worried about their money whilst AJ was focusing on redemption. That said, he’s not beating Fury in that form. No one is.
I still cant believe what they judges done to him after all he went through at least he smashed the dosser and will again for a 3rd time in a row let's go only one Tyson fury
I watched this wen I was feeling low and realised a lot about life now I'm feeling the best I could be this man is an inspiration to not only the whole World but big inspiration to me and my family he showed people the right way to sort ur mental health problems and that's by going to the gym and having a good punch at a punch bag and a good work out just don't suffer in silence folks
Just finished the autobiography of “The Gypsy King” special story and to see it documented in such a special way like this it’s awesome bravo bt sport and Tyson fury 🤙🏻
This guy is a legend and inspiration to all to be able to go through all that and come back win the heavyweight title will always be remembered as one of the greatest boxing moments ever
Met tyson in Newcastle he seen the self harm scars on my arms and give me a talk saying everything would get better legend of a man he is true gentleman.
fury will go down as a legend he deserves a belt on it own for the comeback fight he made against his mental health that is a challenge not many people can come back from
I'm a huge Fury fan and I was about to end my life as I'm typing this text bloody hell I jus don't know what to do but it's video it's really hit me and I can't bring myself to do it I'm scared I'm just not strong. This video basically saved me I'm so stupid I shouldn't have to rely on something like this to give me encouragement.
NeilOnToast nobody said the goat, they said one one the greatest. and why can’t he be the goat? if he robs joshua’s titles, he should be in the discussion, especially with his comeback story
What an astounding story of redemption and ascent to glory! Tyson is a true role model for those who feel behind in life, his story of perseverance is the perfect illustration of the unbreakable human will and our infinite potential to conquer anything in life, even coming from far behind! If there is one moral to take from Tyson's story is that our life is at the palm of our hands for us to determine and that we can only see the horizon of our aspirations through relentless action!
One of the greatest boxers of all time, with incredible charisma and good personality too, how inspiring is his story, also his relationship with his father, special special man. Hope he will face Joshua in 2020!
Worst thing is. Look at the class again in the second fight. Nothing but praise from fury to wilder. Just for wilder to pull the same bullshit usportsmanship again Roll on the future undisputed champ tyson fury
Fantastic documentary, even when he was at his heaviest he was moving around the ring so naturally, extremely gifted inside the ring. By far the best/talented heavyweight and also got a fantastic chin. Complete. Likeable, normal, relatable and accessible.👏
Obviously, taken on its own, this is the stuff of legend. But to me there's an additional appreciation when I consider how many other great fighters, after gaining the throne, went off the rails, and, attempting to make a comeback, failed so tragically. And I think what separates the successful comebacks from the rest, is that the heart of these legendary men was in the right place.
Fury is a personal role model to me. I have struggled a lot with low self esteem and lacking self confidence. The fact he went through so many challenges. And not only overcome them but was able to discuss them so openly and public. That alone makes fury great.
There are no words to describe how inspirational this man is. Leave the boxing aside, I struggle with bipolar and take so much heart and strength from watching Tyson speak.
22:19 "Both men walked off the ring healthy and got back to their families. That's the most important thing". Fury is a good man.
Of course its important we explore practicing expressions of positivity its the religion of stoicism
“Mental health has got to be the biggest battle I’ve ever fought with, more than any opponent.”
- Tyson Fury -
Ben is the best thing that happened to Tyson at that time. Hats off to Ben
Jay 2K agreed he needs to be applauded for his contribution
Agreed doubt he'd have got that weight off without him.
@Pelagia Rodionova gtfo
Pelagia Rodionova no
truth bro. it's all about the journey and Ben has been a massive part of it.
It's impossible not to like Tyson Fury. He's a living legend and a true inspiration.
Moto GP has Valentino Rossi and boxing has Tyson Fury. Both legends and true characters of their sports.
And an amazing and interesting personality and an amiable character
Not impossible
My dad really doesn’t like him and thinks he’s a loud mouth with no respect to his opponents. I don’t think he really watches Tyson.
@@niccolopaganini1782 I really wish people knew more about boxing history and paid more attention to it because since Angelo Dundee the story has been same about all the heavyweight champions as obvious has fury training with Manny steward at one point then going back to the top with his nephew
In 30 years time they’ll still be talking him. Just like the person he’s named after.
Even longer he's the goat and he's gonna prove it!
Spot on he came from fk awe and look @ him now #the man
Mike Tyson loves him too. Mike is an even bigger legend and I think that that's a huge appraisal for Fury
They'll be talking about him in thousands of years, he's on a record that can never be taken away, and his name will never be lost in history.
Callum 'anti-theist' Jack cmon that’s a bit too much
The fact that Tyson won Fury v Wilder 3 was a day before mental health day makes it even more epic.
As someone who trains as a fighter and who has struggled with depression for most of my life, Tyson has been a model inspiration for me since I started and as he says " If I can do it anyone can do it " Words of the king
This guy saved my life, more than once. I would love to meet him 1 day and thank him.
Likewise I owe my life to this man. He introduced me to God who walks with me through the fire and his story and message is a constant inspiration. Life - particularly for those will mental illnesses - is not easy. But we never stop fighting.
I absolutely agree and really would like to thank him personally as well, just such an inspiration when personally I felt lost in my life. Keep your chin up Umar xx
@@rudeboyread it's inspiration we all need I think Moses , keep fighting my man xx
@@sesh1019 he is an inspiration bro to us all who have suffered
Yea hes something special alright
Amazing how less self confident he sounds when he's coming out of the bad times when compared to last night. What a journey. He really deserves his success
respect fury when he prays for good health for him and his opponent
Wikipedia :
"Fury was born three months premature and weighed 1 pound (450 g)" now 6 ft 9 and HW Champion. What a legend
He is am inspiration for people like me
I was born 2 months premature and I weighed 2 pounds... im not as big and strong as Fury tho XD
I love fury but part of me thinks that story is exaggerated
Tyson's first day back training,and what t-shirt was he wearing?
KRONK
Fate - written in the stars - destiny
He trained with emmanuel Stuart before he died so its no surprise he went back to be trained by his nephew
Lol all the boxers wear kronk
Noticed that too haha he had trained there before but was nad to see
@@posteveryside-beatsnews ?
well spotted!!
the fact mike was on tysons side is crazy mike tyson is tyson furys idl im so happy for him and mike is my fav boxer to ever live
Big Love from Turkey to the Gypsy King. He is the real people’s champ. His soul reminds me a little bit of Muhammad Ali and that’s why I love him. He is crazy but has good heart. Great Champion
Mohammed Ali wasn't a good guy though it's the difference between him and fury
Well said my friend,agree with your every word...he really is a great person and champion,,,AKA The Gypsy King...
@@maryjoyrubion4777 why wasnt he a good guy?
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22:06 Fury got up as if he was just late for work. Absolute legend.
Wilder is still feeling the effects of wearing that costume,TO THIS DAY!
🤣
T THIS DAI!!!!!!!!!!
😭😂
Windmill got slapped
Why he's not telling the glove is too heavy
What an inspiration. Utmost respect. From the top to the bottom to the absolute top again. Nothings impossible
didnt expect to see a great terraria youtuber here
Terraria on main, boxer on smurf
Pls upload
@@imcr2352 p
Great words mate . He is a absolute inspiration
Unbelievable stuff from BT. Well done to all the production team putting this together. They are the best in the business. As is Tyson Fury 👍🏼
🙏
BT has been saving boxing in the UK and now they're taking the world
Ha that's hilarious. It's common knowledge that when comparing matchroom with Frank Warren's stable, there is no comparison. BT and Frank are small hall showtime, that's about it.
@@amarmallhi3997 although that might be true... Frank's stable does have the no.1 HW in the world, no debate!!! Fury will give aj a 12 round boxing lesson
@@7gunner619 10 months on I don’t even know if fury would consider AJ anymore, considering how much of a pounding Usyk gave him.
"It's hard to beat someone who doesn't want to quit" - Mike Tyson
U see Mike Tyson at the end jump in for joy lol love it
timestamp?
@@sonnymc2430 32:57
I've watched 2 mins so far and already I think, imagine Wilder seeing this. Fury was so far from being fight ready its unfathomable. Wilder has been constantly active. Not saying this to take anything from Wilder, but just to highlight how amazing Fury is a) as a talent and b) to come back from such tough times. Amazing!
One of the greatest stories in sporting history!
Tyson reminds of heavyweights from a bygone era. Just a pleasure to listen to him talk and to watch him fight.
94 Knockouts between the two long reigning heavyweight champions Fury convincingly beat. That itself is madness.
Klitschko: 69 matches (64 (53)-5-0)
Wilder: 44 matches (42(41)-1-1) (wilder has highest knockout percentage of any heavyweight champion in history )
53 + 41
This shows how great fury is
Earnie Shavers has nearly as much knockouts alone.
Archie Moore has 132 knockouts.
@@MeidoVegeta Obviously impressive but different eras where fighters fight much less. It's hard to compare. What knockout percentage did those guys have? Might be a way to get some sort of comparison going. I'm sure if Klitschko had over 100 fights his knockout statistics would be much higher too, same with Wilder and any heavy hitting boxer really.
@@paulgreen1626 that's the point. They're too pampered. Flimsy fighters. Not warriors.
Fury's movement is incredible. Best footwork in the history of the heavyweight division
Usyk
Muhammad Ali be like:
Mike tyson
The scuffle at 17 mins see Andy Ruiz doing his security job
Andy Ruiz should fight that man to become the Undisputed Unified Snickers Champions, the boxing world needs this
hahahah
@@DavidCootesCocaineConvoslet
Tyson Fury is like that boss in a game that keeps coming back and keeps getting stronger each time.
Gannondorf.
He's so humble its unreal he knows it's a sport and just wants to put on a show and make sure everyone goes home
Been a long time since i respected a heavyweight boxer the way i respect Fury. What a monster and an inspiration that man is. Cheers Tyson from Sweden!
Amazing, pure inspiration. Currently no heavyweight out there that can touch him. Legendary status! Without doubt the best British Heavyweight we have ever seen.
He's the goat in my opinion. I know it's difficult to compare different eras but I think the only other heavyweight who could have stidd woth him is perhaps Lennox Lewis. I'd love to see prime Lewis vs prime Fury
The physical attributes he's got would be too much for anybody else
@@martinconnor5209 please calm down w all this hype!!! the best of this era for sure but GOAT?? u gotta be joking smh he only beat 2 great fighters besides that his Resume is questionable. also dont forget he arguably lost to john mcdormett and just scraped past Otto wallin. Ali, Mike, holmes and Lennox beat him easy. This era of HWs gas out after 8 rounds and HWs back in the day used to do 15 rounds
@@hussainak8914 he said british
@@hussainak8914 U can't say he barely beat otto just because of a cut, if u watched the fight live u could clearly see fury battered him completely. Fury had some great fights like Dereck Chisora TWICE, Christian hammer, steve Cunningham, fury literally ruined every young prospect's career. and btw what does that have to do with anything because all the greats have losses mike Tyson has 6 losses and Ali has 5 losses. And to say that fury only had 3 fights is arrogant, He had 3 fights of the Decade and one of the biggest in 30 years where he put on one of the greatest performances in heavyweight boxing history and arguably the best performance from a British fighter, also remembering one of the greatest comebacks of all time. No one ever believed that Tyson could do this except someday 1 fans like me, and Tyson always proved everyone wrong with masterclass performances. That's why he is the GOAT
I believe Dillian Whyte and AJ would both give Fury problems..
I still go back to this vid from time to time, Fury's fall and rise again is what make me a boxing fan, and the story is still epic no matter how many times I revisited it. Like this is something I used to believe can only happen in anime or any work of fiction. Seeing things like this happening irl was like a miracle for me
cant help but love the gypsy king!! hes the most humble open genuine person on this earth.. peoples champ aswell as the boxing champ
His chat at the end with DW 🙌🏻🙌🏻what a guy phenomenal comeback and an inspiration for those going through the dark times🔥🏴love from scotland
Well done BT. Had me in tears in last 3 minutes.
If this documentary doesn't inspire anyone who has been through or going through there own struggles with life ...I don't know what would.. he's an amazing inspiration to anyone.. weather your wanting to be at the top of your game..or just get inspiration from this master.. he deserves all the praise in the world...
Brilliant again from BT. This is particularly good as it brings it all together. Absolutely amazing story. The moment he got up in the 12th will prove to be legendary.
The best part of this doc was remembering Deontay's face when he was shook in the corner of the ring taking shots. Tyson Fury is a legend!
Fun fact: 15:21, when Fury throws the feint, watch Wilder's reaction. This is where Ben Davison realised that that was Wilder's natural reaction to a jab/feint, and knew Tyson should use this in the 1st fight.
I was a marathon runner in my school time. Started gaining weight and it was all downhill. This man is such an inspiration. I'm going to start training again tomorrow. Hope it sticks this time
What's the update man!!
Yeah man what is the update
Ben davidson did so much for fury brought him back from rock bottom, i would love to see him corner fury again even if its just for his last fight.
Heragoth right there mate, davison was great to get him back to a stage he could compete, and sugar hill was the next step to take him that bit extra
What was his problem exactly?
Why did Ben left Tyson?
I'm just happy he was able to transition to a newer and evidently BETTER trainer on a mutual agreement between them both - no malice towards each other, just respect and the will to keep going. I agree and would love to see Ben corner him for another fight, or even just be apart of the training camp/team.
@Heragoth not true at all imo. Fury admits he got cocky in the first fight otherwise he would have won and not be knocked down. Fury was still pure class in the first fight under Davidson. For the second fight he realised he needed to fight differently to how he always has which is why he found new trainers who specialised in that brand of boxing.
Gives me goosebumps every time I see Tyson stood in the ring with the WBC belt over his shoulder while looking up! 👍🏼🥊🥊🥊🥊
1548 days Lineal 😍 Git up dosser
😂
Absolutely unbelievable how Fury got up from that powerful knockdown! One of the greatest moments in sport.
10:26 REAL TALK TYSON STOOD UP FOR US 🇬🇧
Ban abortion
I know it's not like wilder wasn't offered 100 million to fight Joshua
@@Birmingham_racing i dont believe that, since it wouldnt make any sense why would he take a fight with tyson fury and not with joshua when fighting fury obviously has more risk to it and less reward
@@Gwidas78 lol😂hes now admited he chose fury over aj for less money
I've come back to this piece by BT so many times. It's unbelievable well put together.
The speed of him even at about 26 stone was just unbelievable. Truly a Freak of nature and a unique specimen. What a man too to battle through all this and reign supreme again
Alex B 165KG?
Wtf is a stone
Pentti Kottarainen 1 stone = 14 pounds.
@@penttikottarainen4078 a stone is a measurement of weight
@@master_Blaster91 i know, but im having trouble with this. I understand pounds and kgs, but a stone... As a finnish i weight 80 bottles of suomiviina.
Eric Cantona and Tyson Fury. Don't have any more idols except this two Gents.
He was in my mind still the best heavyweight even when he was out for 2 and a half years, how people still think theres a debate between him and joshua is beyond me
People who know boxing know Fury is leagues ahead of AJ
I agree but still want to see the fight. Joshua does better than Wilder I think but Fury is the man to beat.
@Alex Mayes Agreed, we need to see this fight.
@Alex Mayes This is also the reason that even the legends of the past in the heavyweight have loses on their record. Even average heavyweights can end a fight with one punch.
Gennady Golovkin I don’t think AJ liked that tbh. He seemed mildy annoyed when ever the excuses were brought up. People were worried about their money whilst AJ was focusing on redemption.
That said, he’s not beating Fury in that form. No one is.
Anyone else here re-watching the journey after the complete trilogy?
In that first fight Wilder looked pleased with the draw, relived. Fury looked furious with it. Wilder knew. Wilder knew he was beaten.
This mans story it gives off such a good message he's such a great man legend
This whole documentary is absolutely fantastic from start to finish. Amazing job lads.
Or ladies
@@eliwood9906 i call everyone lads lol
18:40 This journalist has a better stare-down than most heavyweights. 😂
I still cant believe what they judges done to him after all he went through at least he smashed the dosser and will again for a 3rd time in a row let's go only one Tyson fury
Third fight seems pointless he beat him twice can't believe wilder still thinks he can win. What happens if it goes 2-1 best of 5!!?
@@louisl1616 they have to have a third, it's in Wilder's contract for some reason
@@djdawless Fury won the first fight really, let’s be honest.
I watched this wen I was feeling low and realised a lot about life now I'm feeling the best I could be this man is an inspiration to not only the whole World but big inspiration to me and my family he showed people the right way to sort ur mental health problems and that's by going to the gym and having a good punch at a punch bag and a good work out just don't suffer in silence folks
That's a real man, a hero everybody ought to endeavor to become.
Just finished the autobiography of “The Gypsy King” special story and to see it documented in such a special way like this it’s awesome bravo bt sport and Tyson fury 🤙🏻
Sad there's been no sign of Wilder 'til this day.
Tha happiness on mike tysons face shows how special fury is
It was awesome seeing Iron Mike cheering on Tyson Fury there, I hadn't seen that footage, till now.
Time stamp?
@@jamesteller7791 33:00
This guy is a legend and inspiration to all to be able to go through all that and come back win the heavyweight title will always be remembered as one of the greatest boxing moments ever
Met tyson in Newcastle he seen the self harm scars on my arms and give me a talk saying everything would get better legend of a man he is true gentleman.
Liar
fury will go down as a legend he deserves a belt on it own for the comeback fight he made against his mental health that is a challenge not many people can come back from
This is brilliant, thanks BT and God Bless Fury
love how haye was in awe of fury after their past rivalry
The best comeback I've seen... and probably will ever see in my lifetime...
One of the very very few things that can make me cry. Fury is my big idol.
I’m so so impressed how he comeback I really really inspired of it but yeah as well the guy who the trainer of him I love him respect
I think Ben needs more appreciation, the man literally give Fury his life back
Ben who? Elaborate please
@@jamesmurphy8676 Ben Davidson. He trained and looked after Tyson when he was losing all the weight and making the comeback
“That wbc belt ain’t going no where “😂😂
The Special 1 probably won’t. Sure he won’t break the norm and will continue fighting obscure tomato cans from across Europe.
@@Dan-qk3mt he is referring to DW's song
25:29 🤣😂
Dead Joke!!
actually he lost it from his collection
I'm a huge Fury fan and I was about to end my life as I'm typing this text bloody hell I jus don't know what to do but it's video it's really hit me and I can't bring myself to do it I'm scared I'm just not strong. This video basically saved me I'm so stupid I shouldn't have to rely on something like this to give me encouragement.
Will retire as one of the greatest
Steffan Jones I believe he will aswell. He deserves it now never mind after Joshua
The greatest
So if Fury retired now.. you'd all consider him a GOAT? No wonder this sports on it's arse..
NeilOnToast nobody said the goat, they said one one the greatest. and why can’t he be the goat? if he robs joshua’s titles, he should be in the discussion, especially with his comeback story
ツlethal jealous people just don’t want to see others do well hahaha
What an astounding story of redemption and ascent to glory! Tyson is a true role model for those who feel behind in life, his story of perseverance is the perfect illustration of the unbreakable human will and our infinite potential to conquer anything in life, even coming from far behind! If there is one moral to take from Tyson's story is that our life is at the palm of our hands for us to determine and that we can only see the horizon of our aspirations through relentless action!
this was really well done. nice one bt
8:05 he fookin kiss his opponent 😂 this guy is a legend
A true example of the power in belief. God bless Tyson Fury
20:42 is for me the moment fury had won the 2nd fight before it had even begun. That look says a thousand words
13:28 Fury practicing the dosser dropper left hook "get up DOSSERRR"
Hilarious the way Wilder says..
“To this DAY”..the interviewer looks like he’s going to start laughing 😂😆🤣
“To this DAY 😆
Love him or hate him he deserves all the respect. Well done Tyson.
I love this man, he deserves a knighthood. Man of honour and incredible heart.
One of the greatest boxers of all time, with incredible charisma and good personality too, how inspiring is his story, also his relationship with his father, special special man.
Hope he will face Joshua in 2020!
WHO’S HERE AFTER FURY KNOCKED OUT WILDER IN ROUND 11 TONIGHT!!!
Worst thing is. Look at the class again in the second fight. Nothing but praise from fury to wilder. Just for wilder to pull the same bullshit usportsmanship again
Roll on the future undisputed champ tyson fury
Fantastic documentary, even when he was at his heaviest he was moving around the ring so naturally, extremely gifted inside the ring. By far the best/talented heavyweight and also got a fantastic chin. Complete. Likeable, normal, relatable and accessible.👏
I am going through some tough time but this uplifted me.
Go on bro 💪
Truly inspirational. What an absolute role model. So much respect for Tyson.
Obviously, taken on its own, this is the stuff of legend.
But to me there's an additional appreciation when I consider how many other great fighters, after gaining the throne, went off the rails, and, attempting to make a comeback, failed so tragically.
And I think what separates the successful comebacks from the rest, is that the heart of these legendary men was in the right place.
I am absolutely grateful for the inspiration Tyson has given myself and no doubt so many in fighting depression X
Probably the best part is when I see Mike Tyson & Tyson Fury celebrating
Even the American public love Tyson Fury apart from a couple of Deontay's mates...
But why American support Fury than Wilder ?
@@sharathrm2354 because he is charismatic with a great sense of humour, plus he is the king of trash talk..
Gives me goosebumps watching this video. Tyson Fury unbelievable boxer, inspiration and human being!
Tyson has save my life one day would would be incredibly to meet this man.
Living legend I doubt there’ll be another like him for decades
“Any time o’ day ! ...AND TWICE ON A SUNDAY!” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fury is a personal role model to me.
I have struggled a lot with low self esteem and lacking self confidence.
The fact he went through so many challenges. And not only overcome them but was able to discuss them so openly and public. That alone makes fury great.
Best heavyweight in the world
Ever
@@krzysztofzakrocki2210 Nah. He's currently the best in the world. But Ali and Iron Mike are way up there.
how can anyone not love this video. As a man who is going through his own mental health challenges this is so inspiring
33:00 Mike Tyson celebrating Tyson Fury's victory as he is pronounced winner 💯
1year today Tyson fury cemented his name in history books for good 💪🏽 he will go down a legend and one of the greatest craftsman of his sport.
Sports personality of the year please!
There are no words to describe how inspirational this man is. Leave the boxing aside, I struggle with bipolar and take so much heart and strength from watching Tyson speak.